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defense secretary jack hegel today says he is not as he put it crying wolf about sequester cuts. he laid out how the pentagon planning for what could be the smallest army since before world war ii will look like. >> if these abrupt cuts remain we risk fielding a force that over the next two years is unprepared to to a lack of training, may nice, and the latest equipment. cuts on this scale would in effect be a decade-long modernization holiday. lou: a deccde -- modernization holiday. here to discuss the $15 billion in cuts and half a trillion dollars over the next ten years is general jack keene, retired e to the former army vice chief of staff and military analyst. great to have you with u. a decade the long holiday of modernization. are people really talking like that in washington d.c. today? >> absolutely. one of the things that has happenedo us, and we know we have a struggling economy, but now w are voluntarily reducing the united states military from being a global superwer that it used to beat. i mean, it is quite extraordinary. this is republicans and decrats both doing
defense secretary jack hegel today says he is not as he put it crying wolf about sequester cuts. he laid out how the pentagon planning for what could be the smallest army since before world war ii will look like. >> if these abrupt cuts remain we risk fielding a force that over the next two years is unprepared to to a lack of training, may nice, and the latest equipment. cuts on this scale would in effect be a decade-long modernization holiday. lou: a deccde -- modernization holiday. here...
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so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is up 100% year-to-date? how will the company turn a profit. >>> google launch as new device that brings video straight from the computer or smartphone to your tv. david: wow. liz: we have details how that works. you have to stay tuned. that is just ahead. >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. expedia is the biggest loser after-hours following disappointing second quarter results. earnings for the online travel company falling 15 cents short of the estimate at 64 cents a share. revenue also coming in slightly lower than expected at $1.2 billion. >>> parents are having to open their wall
so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is...
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hip and knee replacement, and interesting for restore ration with a variety of other aerospace and defense applications, and they have proprietary technology that's faster, more capable, and more accurate than anything out there so it's a crown jewel. liz: you made a lot of other acquisitions, geomagic, coweb, and then rptg. avi, let me just say that for viewers who don't know, you're in personal, professional, and production printer. you have enterprise and regular folks who want to buy these things. sch area shows the most promise? some analysts are concerned you go more with the software or the individual sales, and that, of course, has lower margins, thinner margins. >> liz, we look at this as a platform play and equal systems play taking it all the way from design to manufacturing for professional companies and from creativity to actuul making for the hobbies, the consumer, the educator, and kids. we see two big opportunities in front of us. the first one is in eventacturig this technology into real factors, be it in early space, defense, automotive, seeing it going to completely resh
hip and knee replacement, and interesting for restore ration with a variety of other aerospace and defense applications, and they have proprietary technology that's faster, more capable, and more accurate than anything out there so it's a crown jewel. liz: you made a lot of other acquisitions, geomagic, coweb, and then rptg. avi, let me just say that for viewers who don't know, you're in personal, professional, and production printer. you have enterprise and regular folks who want to buy these...
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i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz: are you going to cover your investors? >> i'm absolutely not. i have to make some calls this afternoon. liz: and you have been busy. ed butowsky. he is a -- look. innocent until proven guilty. we understand. please keep us posted. thank you so much. joining us live from dallas. plenty of market news. we are not ignoring that. facebook scoring big on advertising revenue this quarter boosting its stock. another company shares as well. let's get to nicole. >> reporter: today the story, facebook, you see the stock moving. the highest level since last
i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz:...
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the defense will say, wait a minute. slow down here. this is a case where you guys are frustrated because you were unnble to make a case against steve cohen which was the premier and notch in your belt after the progress of the raj rajaratnam and the group at that efforts and in your -- gupta in your frustration you're taking course of action to put my client out of business. tracy: is that, that is preet's reputation now, isn't it? there is a little ego mania in here, isn't there? >> well the, the government doesn't like to lose and they have tremendous, tremendous arsenals and options. i think really that is the point to be made here. okay, let's assume for the sake of arguement as lawyers like to say they couldn't make this case against the significance ture defendant on wall street, steve cohen. so what do they do? the sec brings in administrative action which they fail to supervise properly. which any lawyer is somewhat watered down theory. it is not insider trading or securities fraud. it is failure to supervise. will there be cri
the defense will say, wait a minute. slow down here. this is a case where you guys are frustrated because you were unnble to make a case against steve cohen which was the premier and notch in your belt after the progress of the raj rajaratnam and the group at that efforts and in your -- gupta in your frustration you're taking course of action to put my client out of business. tracy: is that, that is preet's reputation now, isn't it? there is a little ego mania in here, isn't there? >>...
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my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do that, are mart toma, even more and steinberg. >> more than march toma? >> more than march toma. steinberg. we know commune kated with a daily base list by phone or in person with cohen. >> right. >> what the government needs in any case. has all the, can have e-mail and phone call and minute later you have a trade. >> right. >> but they need a human being to add life to that >> you're the federal government. sec hit cohen with fail ture to supervise, which could ban him from securities industry. if they win it will put him out of business and probably going to get a huge c
my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do...
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we now expect it hear from the defense. it's a 10-minute recess. so they could be back at any moment. after the defense brings their experts, we expect to have a victim's statement. we expect that victim's statement to be from michelle knight. one of the young women that you saw in the youtube video a few weeks ago when it was released. you might remember and hopefully we have some video as the court looks like about to get ready to get back in session. the youtube video showed three young women in their resilience talking a little bit about how much they're thanking the community for of the support. the woman on your screen there is gina dejesus. she was the final woman that was kidnapped and one of the things we saw today, jon, for the very first time is the image in our head of gina dejesus before she was be a ducked and the gina dejesus from the youtube video but we actually got a look at what gina looked like when the authorities picked her hupp. jon: that center photo. look at hollowness of the eyes. we believe this was taken on or perhaps th
we now expect it hear from the defense. it's a 10-minute recess. so they could be back at any moment. after the defense brings their experts, we expect to have a victim's statement. we expect that victim's statement to be from michelle knight. one of the young women that you saw in the youtube video a few weeks ago when it was released. you might remember and hopefully we have some video as the court looks like about to get ready to get back in session. the youtube video showed three young...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison. niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i would, but that is not
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company. as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and...
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basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think it would be rough to be with his cell mate. >> you know what? they don't, people still see him as a hero, they do. >> i know. military prison -- >> he is going to be doing meanwhi military hard time, it won't be easy -- >> like in the dirty dozen. >> yeah, but nobody as pretty as lee marvin. well, a lot of people say while they obviously agree they are not surprised it came up since you had nothing to do with the case. >> well, it stands to reason, because remember what the government said about me? that guy works with the government. this guy did something bad. and he is getting what he deserves. i am
basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think...
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>> yes. >> i'll reference defense 10w. what's that >> that's a chain that's in the room that amanda -- i'm sorry gina dejesus and michele knight shared. >> next one. 10x, what does this photo depict? >> that is a hole through the wall, i believe that were photos on the side of gina and michele's room through theirs running a power cord that's plugged into the other room and the chain. >> now, for that small side room, the 7 x 11 room with the window nailed shut was there any attempt to provide ventilation in that small space? >> there was a small cut out in the ceiling and a box fan in the attic. >> so, the actual plaster was cut away, an opening made and some electrical service to the attic was providing a fan? >> correct. >> next, please. >> showing you states 10y do you recognize what's shown there? >> yes. >> what is it? >> chains. locks. >> do generally where those were found? >> those were found in the upstairs bedrooms. >> next photo. we're now on state's 10z. we're in the basement. what is of significance in this p
>> yes. >> i'll reference defense 10w. what's that >> that's a chain that's in the room that amanda -- i'm sorry gina dejesus and michele knight shared. >> next one. 10x, what does this photo depict? >> that is a hole through the wall, i believe that were photos on the side of gina and michele's room through theirs running a power cord that's plugged into the other room and the chain. >> now, for that small side room, the 7 x 11 room with the window nailed...
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defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in the united states. >> the ability to get information out, what you started doing in the trial, for people to understand how closely held the information was, you were the one providing the public with transcripts at the beginning. explain why the court was not doing this. >> this is a military court martial. it was herelieves -- filed suit iney respect to this. she felt there was no first amendment legal precedent for public access to the court documents, so what she would do , mile athese very long minute recitations of the minutes into the record and deprive us of the media operations center, so we
defense, and we had it an historic the locution by a law professor who was a defense expert on wikileaks, who talked to the judge in a candid manner about the threat to the delicate balance between national security reporting and the first amendment, if she found manning guilty of aiding the enemy. we have to remember, article 104, one of the two violations under the military code of justice, and applies to any person. it is beyond his duty as a soldier. this is really about every citizen in...
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this is a tools nfl defenses. >> you know eric is a smart player, diligent. game snot too big for him. he's just going through norm growing pains of a rookie. but is doing fine. >> finally after a week of training camp john harbaugh brought an ice cream truck to practice. maybe his brother should take a hint from that. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> we got ice cream right after the newscast. >> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, it was not a flock of sea gulls causing a commotion at 9:00 how just one of them disrupted lives of 2,000 people in the bay area. >> you have trite protest but does that include carrying a hammer or wrench? tonight the push to change the way police deal with pro testors he and here is tonight's line up for you on abc 7. >> that will do it for now. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's "kids week" contestants -- he likes constitutional law and debating, so he sees lawyering in his future. from chevy chase, maryland, let's
this is a tools nfl defenses. >> you know eric is a smart player, diligent. game snot too big for him. he's just going through norm growing pains of a rookie. but is doing fine. >> finally after a week of training camp john harbaugh brought an ice cream truck to practice. maybe his brother should take a hint from that. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> we got ice cream right after the newscast. >> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, it was...
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this is a tools nfl defenses. >> you know eric is a smart player, diligent. game snot too big for him. he's just going through norm growing pains of a rookie. but is doing fine. >> finally after a week of training camp john harbaugh brought an ice cream truck to practice. maybe his brother should take a hint from that. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> we got ice cream right after the newscast. >> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, it was not a flock of sea gulls causing a commotion at 9:00 how just one of them disrupted lives of 2,000 people in the bay area. >> you have trite protest but does that include carrying a hammer or wrench? tonight the push to change the way police deal with pro testors he and here is tonight's line up for you on abc 7. >> that will do it for now. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. (male announcer) in new york city's war on crime, the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories.
this is a tools nfl defenses. >> you know eric is a smart player, diligent. game snot too big for him. he's just going through norm growing pains of a rookie. but is doing fine. >> finally after a week of training camp john harbaugh brought an ice cream truck to practice. maybe his brother should take a hint from that. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware. >> we got ice cream right after the newscast. >> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, it was...
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defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and -- modernization. are there problems you can't touch them and that important. >> one thing i didn't talk about. the other thing we look at is modernization and compensation. the issue we have is, we have to have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all volunteer force. the issue we have is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. it's not necessarily -- we don't have to necessarily end some of our compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth. we have to get
defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and --...
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i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out. >> does that mean you are working on a comment? are you gratified? >> if we have anything more to say, i promise everybody in this room that you will have it. >> i am a little surprise that you do not have a comment considering the amount of energy and time this building expanded at assisting the prosecution. >> that is the associate press reporter matt lee questioning jen psaki. conversationur with joe in assange. your take on the government's lack of response, and your own impression of the case? >> it is interesting to see the state department doing that. they h
i would refer you to the department of defense. no further comment from here. >> for the entire trial, this building said it would not comment because it was a pending case. now that it is over, you say you're still not going to comment? >> that is correct. i would refer you to the department of defense. they have been the point agency. >> these were state department cables. they were your property. >> we do not have any further comment. i know the verdict just came out....
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he talked about cases that he handled during his career as a criminal defense attorney and he shared stories from his returns is the mayor of las vegas. this is about one hour. >> the book is "being oscar." it is written by oscar goodman. mayor oscar goodman, why did you come to las vegas? >> we came here in 1964. i went to a wonderful liberal arts college in philadelphia. i loved every day of college. i went to law school at the university of pennsylvania and it was the time of the civil rights movement were was very active. the students that were there were interested in corporate law and the like. i had just gotten married. i felt bad that i wasn't supporting my wife. one day i decided to walk down to city hall to the da's office and say, you have a job. and i was very lucky because they took me to the office of arlen specter. he was just coming off of a win of the conviction of a teamster. i think i'm the only person that did that. and a wealthy widow was killed. two fellows took money and took it out to las vegas and they assigned me to going over there on a motion to suppress t
he talked about cases that he handled during his career as a criminal defense attorney and he shared stories from his returns is the mayor of las vegas. this is about one hour. >> the book is "being oscar." it is written by oscar goodman. mayor oscar goodman, why did you come to las vegas? >> we came here in 1964. i went to a wonderful liberal arts college in philadelphia. i loved every day of college. i went to law school at the university of pennsylvania and it was the...
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. >> the giants still won behind stellar pitching, smothering defense, timely hitting and even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. [ laughter ] >> there is no longer a beard to fear in the person of brian williams. mean time we had another meet and greet session. this with the three big major college football programmers represented. of course. stanford getting a lot of attention with their rose bowl success. first time ever as a result all of their home games are sold out. >> people are just going to come just to come. you have to give them something to see. something exciting. and that is been something we could establish, an exciting style of play. a team that has a chance to be successful. >> you will get your season tickets sold every year. >> think fast, react fast, play fast. we want to recruit fast kids. everything happens fast. that is why by design everything is simple. >> i believe it is important to instill a culture of embracing challenges. if we can stress our football team and challenge them as much as we can during
. >> the giants still won behind stellar pitching, smothering defense, timely hitting and even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. [ laughter ] >> there is no longer a beard to fear in the person of brian williams. mean time we had another meet and greet session. this with the three big major college football programmers represented. of course. stanford getting a lot of attention with their rose bowl success. first time ever as a...
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i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as investigations go. they're out there working these active investigations. they have to look at the entire case. they're not lack of report trying to get a good story. they're going to actually go out and develop the leads and each piece of the pie leads to another piece the pie. >> let me tell you two problems why i'm suspicious of that viewpoint. number one, last september a man from tunisia went into custody in tunisia and the fbi supposedly wanted to talk to him and the report was that the fbi couldn't. the tunisian government wouldn't let that happen. we we
i've worked with the fbi as a criminal defense lawyer. they always want to talk to my client to get a statement and find out where he was, what he was doing, who he knew. they had the exact opposite. they didn't put him under surveillance and hope for the best. they went out to talk to him. >> greta, you're talking about after he's your client. i'm talking about active investigation going on. when you look at things in the criminal world, it's similar to a terrorist world as far as...
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only defense which won got treated. ice cream! >>> doughnuts on the racetrack. watch the blue ferrari in front, holy moly, 360 degrees unscathed. they average over 300 miles an hour. was he doing hand over hand? >> that tells me i know nothing about cars but how well made that car is, it's worth that money, it can do that and keep moving? >> it's a great driver, hand over hand or whatever. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up, richard will be back along with bill karins for first buzz, all of the stories we're talking about this morning. to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that smelled as great as it cleaned. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through lega
only defense which won got treated. ice cream! >>> doughnuts on the racetrack. watch the blue ferrari in front, holy moly, 360 degrees unscathed. they average over 300 miles an hour. was he doing hand over hand? >> that tells me i know nothing about cars but how well made that car is, it's worth that money, it can do that and keep moving? >> it's a great driver, hand over hand or whatever. >> thanks so much. >>> coming up, richard will be back along with bill...
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the other recall is being organized by sta geico's defensive driver, enginegood student andke 13. multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineer: if you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... arrrrr. arrrrr. arrrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup having coffee. ohh. at univenirsity of pho pix wx is wisre irecan cake yke..tionti (now aowrriviniv cit chosphol whicwhh is wis we' w pro p to htop cop ect ecr str ents with lea lding engmployelo acroac the tatioat (next exstop: opfinancnal celr let's ges to wtok. align welcome back. the time is 6:15 a.m.. >> welcome back. the time is 6:15 a.m..
the other recall is being organized by sta geico's defensive driver, enginegood student andke 13. multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineer: if you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... arrrrr. arrrrr. arrrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes...
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his defense team is presenting his defense today. will he testify? let's bring in our legal panel, glenda, i want to start with you here. as we said, the two big questions here are, will bulger testify and should he testify? >> well, i'll tell you, the golden rule typically is that you don't put a defendant on the established unless you're going to talk about it. he may have some things that he wants to tell but typically they don't take the stand. it will be very interesting if he does. >> terry, typically defense attorneys don't want their client to take the stand but you heard glenda say, if whitey bulger wants to talk and what do you do? >> you have to let the client take the stand, if you choose to. he can advise his client not to take the stand but if they choose to, they are going to. as far as controlling what your client says, you can limit the type of questions that you ask your client and control them more on cross-examination but if they want to take the stand and tell their story, that's their absolute right. this is a case where he very
his defense team is presenting his defense today. will he testify? let's bring in our legal panel, glenda, i want to start with you here. as we said, the two big questions here are, will bulger testify and should he testify? >> well, i'll tell you, the golden rule typically is that you don't put a defendant on the established unless you're going to talk about it. he may have some things that he wants to tell but typically they don't take the stand. it will be very interesting if he does....
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he stunned when he came to her defense. the woman who hired a hitman to kill him, he's come to her defense and we'll show you how that went down with this lovely coming up. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ now. the husband of the woman caught on camera trying to hire a hitman to kill said husband says he forgives her and that she is a godly woman. the husband made the comment in a michigan courtroom yesterday while asking the judge to give the wife a lighter sentence. she pleaded guilty after the cops caught her on camera in april telling an undercover cop "kill my husband" because it was easier than divorcing him. >> you can get him outside, that would be great but i mean if you absolutely can't, i'll understand, you know. >> so you want me to like, i guess i'm not understanding you, so you don't want it done in the house then? >> because i
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the mob trial of "whitey" bulger, and the case moves to the defense now. lawyers for the accused mob boss said, yes, he ran a criminal enterprise for decades. still they say he did not take part in any of the 19 murders with which he is charged. for now we do not know whether "whitey" bulger himself will take the stan. the prosecution called 63 witnesses, many of whom painted a colorful picture of life in bulger's gang in south boston. this month, one associate testified that "whitey" bulger wore a wig and fake mustache to a double murder in 1982, driving a car that could spit smoke or an oil slick to help him get away. a map on the prosecution's witness list turned up dead on the side of a road. the lawyer for his ex-wife says his family believes his death is not related toothily the trial but that it is not confirmed, and witnesses claim that white bulger sent tips to the fbi, and a foreigner supervisor denied he was ever an informant. there's a chance now bulger could testify. what's the thinking? >> there's a chance. it would be highly unusual for a de
the mob trial of "whitey" bulger, and the case moves to the defense now. lawyers for the accused mob boss said, yes, he ran a criminal enterprise for decades. still they say he did not take part in any of the 19 murders with which he is charged. for now we do not know whether "whitey" bulger himself will take the stan. the prosecution called 63 witnesses, many of whom painted a colorful picture of life in bulger's gang in south boston. this month, one associate testified...
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it also defines sexually violent defense, is a violent sex offense for which a person was convicted of or pled guilty to with the sexual motivation. it talks about a sexually violent predator. so by operation of law, the rape and such would then constitute a sexually violent offense and you pled guilty to that, been found guilty of it, got your plea, and essentially violent offense and the likely thod engage in the future in one or more sexually violent offenses qualifies a person as a sexually violent predator. here under 2971.01h2, c, d and e where they talk about the information suggests that the person chronically commits an offense with sexual motivation, you have to admit that happened here by which would be the rape charges. the person has committed one or more offenses the person has tortured or engaged in ritualistic acts. that seems to have occurred. one or more victims were physically harmed to the degree a vparticular life's victim was in jeopardy and that most prominently occurred with miss knight. so there are legal reasons which i'm sure your attorneys have discussed wit
it also defines sexually violent defense, is a violent sex offense for which a person was convicted of or pled guilty to with the sexual motivation. it talks about a sexually violent predator. so by operation of law, the rape and such would then constitute a sexually violent offense and you pled guilty to that, been found guilty of it, got your plea, and essentially violent offense and the likely thod engage in the future in one or more sexually violent offenses qualifies a person as a sexually...
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the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned, that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, that he was out of touch with reality, was descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the old mcnaughton rule. it's very simply, can the individual differentiate right from wrong? and clearly during my interview with john hinckley, he clearly understood the difference between right and wrong. >> the prosecution argued that hinckley had carefully planned the attack. >> the fact that he was able to travel, the fact that he did look at the schedule, put that type
the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professional richard bonnie is an expert in law in psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution was concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster, and what he really wanted was to be famous. but he was in touch...
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. >> the defense prisoner of war missing personnel office announced remains were identified may 30th this year, matching dna samples given by his niece and nephew. his family says the story should bring hope to families of missing military personnel. >> just keep hoping and you know, they're out there. they'll find them. >> the funeral will take place this thursday at golden gate national kem tear in san bruno. he will be buried with full military honor autos happening now voters in santa clara county district two are voting for a new supervisor today. the vice mayor is in a special runnoff election they'll be sentenced for illegally spending public funds to finance a gambling addiction. >> let's check on the forecast. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. smoke from wildfires burning up in southwestern oregon continue to work down into the bay area. we have a lower level of parlit matter. you can see evidence in this live view from our camera. the smoke mixing in with low clouds and fog. 62 degrees in san francisco. 75 san jose. 59 in half moon bay. another view from mount tam of
. >> the defense prisoner of war missing personnel office announced remains were identified may 30th this year, matching dna samples given by his niece and nephew. his family says the story should bring hope to families of missing military personnel. >> just keep hoping and you know, they're out there. they'll find them. >> the funeral will take place this thursday at golden gate national kem tear in san bruno. he will be buried with full military honor autos happening now...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >> i know the negotiations are going to be tough, but i also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse. we will be very fortunate to have on our team, on a day-to-day basis, working with the parties, wherever they are negotiating, a seasoned american diplomat. ambassador martin endecker. >> prime minister netanyahu and president mahmoud abbas have made the tough decisions required to come back to the negotiating table. >> bret: master martin indyk will run the egyptian peace talks as negotiating.
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. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the count country's crown jewels with others. >> that raises the question. barbara, i don't know you've done a lot of reporting. 750,000 pages were handed over to wikileakss and a lot of that posted on the internet. a lot of it was classifieied secret. it waunt higher classification. based on everything you've heard, how much real damage to u.s. national security was done as a result of this? >> this has been the debate all along and continues to be the debate in the snowden case. how much damage? people will tell you that bradley manning leaked a lot of information but it was information intellige
. >> reporter: i wouldn't have said either what the government said or what the defense said. as far as whether private manning is traitor, that should not be band aided back. it has a unique stigma to it. unless someone is going to prosecute him for treason he shouldn't be labeled a traitor. i think the claim he's a whistle blower is off based. he may have had what he considers good intentions but at the end of the day it's not especially to every citizen to decide whether to share the...
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goodman talk about cases he handled during his career as a defense attorney and shares stories from his terms as the mayor of las vegas. this is about an hour. the name of the book, it's written by the former las vegas mayor come oscar goodman.eing sc when did you come here and why? >> 1964. i went to a wonderful liberal arts college in the outskirts of >> w philadelphia and i loved every day of college. when i went to law school the university of pennsylvania was e time the civil rights movement wasi very active. however, the students that were there were interested in corporate law and the like. i just got married and felt i. supporting my life so one day i decided to walk down to the city hall call into the d.a office and said to you have ae s job is their clerkship available and i was very lucky because thr inspectors were just coming offo a win of a conviction in the united states.m we spoke and he said i would love to hire you.viction of i have a dollar an hour i think i'm the only person that went ts the law school but did that and a wealthy widow was killed andda they took $300,
goodman talk about cases he handled during his career as a defense attorney and shares stories from his terms as the mayor of las vegas. this is about an hour. the name of the book, it's written by the former las vegas mayor come oscar goodman.eing sc when did you come here and why? >> 1964. i went to a wonderful liberal arts college in the outskirts of >> w philadelphia and i loved every day of college. when i went to law school the university of pennsylvania was e time the civil...
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this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that same level of review again, and it's found self-defense, that's the law. >> what is your view of florida's stand your ground law, and indeed a law that many other states have embraced. >> well, the united states did not have a duty to retrieve its laws in most states until the 1920s and 1930s, i think it's important for people to understand that whether we're talking duty to retreat, stand your ground or whatever, that doesn't arise until the lethal physical confrontation already has occurred. mr. zimmerman was not standing his ground. the evidence shows he was laying on the ground and having his head bashed into the concrete. >> i asked you what your view of the stand your ground law was, not george zimmerman. >> the united states did not have a duty retrieve its laws until the 1920s and 1930s, we looked at it extensively, in many cour
this is not an issue of race, it's an issue of self-defense law. and your hypothetical second situation. god forbid it happens, i hope it doesn't. i hope it doesn't ever happen to anyone. but if they go through that same level of review again, and it's found self-defense, that's the law. >> what is your view of florida's stand your ground law, and indeed a law that many other states have embraced. >> well, the united states did not have a duty to retrieve its laws in most states...
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defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is something we would want to guard against as a military. >> there's been no evidence of harm caused by these leaks. the government is saying the sky is falling, the sky is falling. but the fact is, the sky not falling. >> manning's supporters say the judge's ruling could have a chilling effect on whistleblowers and journalists. >> if they put something on the internet, the government can turn around and say, if the government doesn't like it, that putting the act of putting it on the internet is an act of aiding al qaeda. >> manning faces anywhere from 20 years to life in a military prison. months in court, just
defense attorneys called the 25-year-old intelligence analyst, a humanist, concerned about abuses in iraq. here's what he told the judge -- >> but prosecutors say he's a traitor, whether or not he intended to aid the enemy. some of the 700,000 documents manning gave to wikileaks were found when navy s.e.a.l.s raided osama bin laden's compound. >> i think it theoretically could have hurt soldiers it could have gotten people killed. i don't know that it did. but it certainly is...
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that's all whitey cares about. >> bulger's defense starts next week. deborah feyerick, cnn, boston. >> we will be following it for you. we are moments away. you don't want to miss this. we're talking politicians behaving badly but not like you've heard before. anthony weiner, bob filner, eliot spitzer. i'll talk to a body expert and a man who knows all about surviving scandal, mayor marion barry. that's right. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class torque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to tilt the axis of capability. guts. glory. ram. >>> live pictures from rio de janeiro. there is the pope out of the popemobile and walking up to where he is going to speak and give a sermon. his holiness pope francis on h
that's all whitey cares about. >> bulger's defense starts next week. deborah feyerick, cnn, boston. >> we will be following it for you. we are moments away. you don't want to miss this. we're talking politicians behaving badly but not like you've heard before. anthony weiner, bob filner, eliot spitzer. i'll talk to a body expert and a man who knows all about surviving scandal, mayor marion barry. that's right. that's next. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play...
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, according to the defense, that he was trying to reveal abuses and crimes actually committed by the u.s. military in the wars in both iraq and afghanistan. legal experts say the prosecution may have a hard time proving aiding the enemy in this case because you have to prove intent and although some of these documents ended up in the hands of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden no evidence whatsoever, none presented during the trial, that bradley manning knew that those documents would end up in his hands. in fact, one legal expert, military legal expert told us the only case he remembers was back in the civil war where a union soldier was charged with aiding the enemy when he leaked the position of union troops to a newspaper in alexandria, virginia. >>> all workers have been accounted for after explosions rocked a propane plant in florida overnight. eight people taken to the hospital and no word on what ignited the explosions. >>> a woman arrested in connection with vandalism at the national cathedral in washington. she splattered stuff through chaples yesterday. they found the
, according to the defense, that he was trying to reveal abuses and crimes actually committed by the u.s. military in the wars in both iraq and afghanistan. legal experts say the prosecution may have a hard time proving aiding the enemy in this case because you have to prove intent and although some of these documents ended up in the hands of former al qaeda leader osama bin laden no evidence whatsoever, none presented during the trial, that bradley manning knew that those documents would end...
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defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro, was sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years. >>> and this program note, ariel castro's son anthony will be interviewed on "today" tomorrow morning. >>> when nbc "nightly news" continues on this sunday evening, the crackdown on the cruise ship industry. you may be surprised at what's really going on. >>> a look back to the summer of '63 with president john f. kennedy. >>> to troubled waters of the cruise ship industry where consumer confidence has dropped 12% in the last year, a year filled with fires, accidents and health threats finally forcing lawmakers to try to hold them better accountable.
defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro,...
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smoother defense. hitting. even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. on the other hand, some things do change. in 2010 it took five games to close out the world series. this year it only took four. there are some new faces standing behind me, some new nicknames. you've got the reverend, you've got blockbuster, we've even got new hair cuts. where's tim? you don't even recognize him anymore. all right. and of course there were new moments to write into the history books as well.é÷ during the regular season matt cain throuew the franchise's perfect game with a record tying 14 strikeouts. buster posey returned injury. i wish i was that young to kind of snap back. comes back and hits .336 with four home runs and earned the national league mvp. in the playoffs the giants dropped the first two games to the reds forcing them to run off three straight wins to stay alive and then against the cardinals they had to come back from a 3 to 1 hole to win in 7 games. in al
smoother defense. hitting. even though they used a different closer down the stretch, this one still had a beard to fear. on the other hand, some things do change. in 2010 it took five games to close out the world series. this year it only took four. there are some new faces standing behind me, some new nicknames. you've got the reverend, you've got blockbuster, we've even got new hair cuts. where's tim? you don't even recognize him anymore. all right. and of course there were new moments to...
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plus, will the accused mob boss, whitey bulger, take the stand in his own defense? he is accused of playing a part in 19 murders. while running a notorious boston gang. and, later, becoming one of the nation's most high fro file fugitives. tonight, a look at the strategy for defending whitey bulger. a bus packed with teenagers was headed back from church camp, just a mile from home when this happened. >> came from my left. hit the concrete median and flipped. >> shepard: a pastor and killed. tonight, remembering the dead, comforting the survivors and trying to figure out what caused this crash. plus, he reportedly stole more than $100 million in diamond jewelry. and he did it in a room full of people without firing a single shot. tonight, the masked man who made off with a fortune. but, first from fox this monday night, defending a notorious mobster accused of murder, over and over again. lawyers for whitey bulger began calling witnesses today and now we're waiting to hear whether whitey bulger himself will testify in his own defense. the charges against him, as i m
plus, will the accused mob boss, whitey bulger, take the stand in his own defense? he is accused of playing a part in 19 murders. while running a notorious boston gang. and, later, becoming one of the nation's most high fro file fugitives. tonight, a look at the strategy for defending whitey bulger. a bus packed with teenagers was headed back from church camp, just a mile from home when this happened. >> came from my left. hit the concrete median and flipped. >> shepard: a pastor...
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i would say as per the holder investigation, his defense of you lied in speaking with congress, his defense is oh, i just lied to a judge in saying that rosen was a perspective criminal suspect. that's a hell of a defense if you are a attorney general of the united states. he ought to be under the bus, but there is no chance. is he too much of a friend of the president. that's what saves you in this administration. probaty doesn't. >> bret: more on this and politics we talked about in the beginning of the show and online show coming up in just a bit. that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see a little girl caught red-handed and her brother caught white-faced. we will explain all of this. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. we now i'm her dietitian... ...anlast year, she wasn'tating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support stron
i would say as per the holder investigation, his defense of you lied in speaking with congress, his defense is oh, i just lied to a judge in saying that rosen was a perspective criminal suspect. that's a hell of a defense if you are a attorney general of the united states. he ought to be under the bus, but there is no chance. is he too much of a friend of the president. that's what saves you in this administration. probaty doesn't. >> bret: more on this and politics we talked about in the...
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was visited gobin by two intelligence agents from the defense department who, in a meeting gobin described to me as intimidating, tried to dissuade him from publishing the papers. also received a phone call from president nixon, who, after saying what a decent fellow gobin was, pointedly suggested that he was sure gobin would not want to get into trouble by proceeding to publish them. november, ain early vice president of our bank called our uua treasurer to advise us that fbi agents had secretly been working at the bank for the last seven days. they were there with a subpoena from the federal grand jury that called for copies of all uua financial records, which meant every check written and every check deposited into uua period of 4.5a months, amounting to thousands , including those of all individuals who contributed to our denomination. gravel immediately brought contempt proceedings against the government and succeeded in halting the fbi investigation and examination of our bank records for two months. but agents were authorized to resume their scrutiny on january 10. the next day, the
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defense was in a difficult position. they had to argue something and i respect them. another question? >> not working today. can you give us the dialogue going in there? why did she want to be there today? >> who would like to speak to that? erin, you're the most familiar with it. >> i think that you got a glimpse of a young woman that was taken 11 years ago and today was her first day of real liberation. she was able to confront the person who harmed her for 11 years and she was able to tell you who she was and the pain and the angst that she suffered for 13,226 days. i think you all got a good feeling when she got done speaking because she will survive but she has gone through a lot of physical and emotional pain throughout the 11 years. >> did you talk to her afterwards? what did she have to say about his remarks? >> no. she was taken away by her attorney and the victim's advocate. i think those are going to be only known to her unless she wishes to share them with the media, but i think she was very relieved when mr. mcginty sent the officers out to talk to them a
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the record why castro is receiving a life sentence plus 1,000 years but what also struck me is the defense is going to use this hearing to also humanize castro in some way. you heard that castro indicated that he was not a monster, and he wanted to portray that to the public, so what strikes me is the cross-examination from the defense counsel of these witnesses in an attempt to somehow humanize castro and also make a reasoning with respect to why castro conducted this heinous crime. >> quickly, karen, you have dealt with victims of sex crimes before. what must it be like for these women, they're not in the courtroom right now. we may hear from michelle knight in a little bit. what must it be like for them to know this information is now being made public? >> i think it will help them, and i think that the prosecution wanted to lessen the amount. >> hang one second. we're looking at michelle knight in the courtroom right now. she has entered the courtroom right now giving hugs and she has given one of the most dramatic statements we saw on video a couple of weeks ago talking about her brav
the record why castro is receiving a life sentence plus 1,000 years but what also struck me is the defense is going to use this hearing to also humanize castro in some way. you heard that castro indicated that he was not a monster, and he wanted to portray that to the public, so what strikes me is the cross-examination from the defense counsel of these witnesses in an attempt to somehow humanize castro and also make a reasoning with respect to why castro conducted this heinous crime. >>...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[laughter] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison.[applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i wou
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[laughter] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...